Cardinals return to Sistin Chappell to vote on a new pope after the first voting failure.

Vatican City: Cardinals return to Systin Chappell on Thursday, which failed to find a winner to resume the voting for a new Pope after the first conclave ballot, failing to send billing black smoke through the chapel chimney. Some of the 133 voting cardinals had said that they expected a small closing to replace the Pope Francis. But it will probably take a few rounds of voting for a man to secure a two-third majority, or 89 ballot papers, which is necessary to become the 267th Pope. For most time of the last century, the conclave needs between three and 14 ballot papers to find a pope. In John Paul I, 1978, the Pope, who ruled for 33 days, was selected on the fourth ballot. His successor, John Paul II needed eight. Francis was elected at fifth in 2013. Cardinals opened secret, centuries -old rituals on Wednesday afternoon, attended a rite, even more dramatically than Hollywood.Under Francis, 70 -year -old state secretary Cardinal Pitro Parolin and Pope, a prominent contenders to succeed him, took action as a senior cardinal under the age of 80 to take action on action. Paroline stood before Michael Angelo’s heaven and hell, “The Last Judgment,” and took other cardinals to a long oath. Each one placed his hand on the gospel and promised to maintain promising privacy in Latin. Rituals are a wash of red-ravaged cardinals, Latin mantras, incense and severity that underlines the magnitude of the moment. Outside the St. Peter Square, it was a visual celebration because thousands of people to look at the huge video screen to visit Piaza, when the doors of the Systein Chapel closed and the voting began. They kept waiting for hours, watching the screen that showed just a thin chimney and sometimes seagel. After the vote was dragged on dinquitime, some left in disappointment, but those who smoked, then the smoke would end. “I hope cardinals will choose a person who can be a peacemaker and reunite the church,” said a 27 -year -old Gabriel Capri from London. Cardinals were sequued from the outside world on Wednesday, their cellphones surrendered and the airwaves around the Vatican were jammed to prevent all communications until they get a new pope. Francis named 108 out of the 133 “Princess of the Church”, “Choose many pastors in his image from far-flung countries such as Mongolia, Sweden and Tonga, who were never cardinals before. Their decision to cross the general range of 120 cardinal voters has prolonged the amount of time it takes to process each vote and has been injected more uncertainty in a process that is always full of mystery and suspense.